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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE

STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE FOOD CHAIN AND ANIMAL HEALTH

HELD IN BRUSSELS ON 19 APRIL 2007

(Section GM Food & Feed and Environmental Risk)

President for items 1-3: Dorothée André

President for item 3A: Bernard Van Goethem

All Member States were present.

1. Examination and possible opinion on a draft Commission Decision authorising the placing on the market of food and feed produced from genetically modified sugar beet H7-1 (KM-ØØØH71-4) pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council.

A draft Commission Decision authorising the placing on the market of food and feed produced from genetically modified sugar beet H7-1 (KM-ØØØH71-4) under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 on genetically modified food and feed was submitted to the Committee for an opinion. As for points 2 and 3 of the agenda, it was underlined that the procedure leading to the draft authorisation had been improved. In particular, the EFSA opinion includes a new annex explaining how each comment provided by the Member States was taken into account. The Committee did not deliver an opinion on the draft authorisation Decision since there was not a qualified majority. 16 Member States voted in favour of the draft Decision; 8 voted against and 2 abstained. The Chairman indicated that the Commission would be invited to submit a proposal to the Council in accordance with the Regulatory procedure. Written declaration from Greece Vote Against In general Greece believes that the risk assessment is not sufficiently examined and presented. More specific, the comments made by the Geek Competent Authorities during the consultation period were not answered adequately by EFSA, in particular the comments related to molecular characterization of this GM event.

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Monitoring Plan According to the provisions of annex VII of directive 2001/18/EC, we believe that a monitoring plan that takes into consideration the accidental spillage is missing from the dossier. Also the secondary products are difficult to be monitored. Post Market Monitoring Plan According to Art. 5(3k) of the Regulation 1829/2003 a post-market monitoring plan regarding the use of food for human consumption should be added to the dossier. The secondary products are difficult to be monitored

2. Examination and possible opinion on a draft Commission Decision authorising the

placing on the market of products containing, consisting of, or produced from genetically modified maize 1507xNK603 (DAS-Ø15Ø7-1xMON-ØØ6Ø3-6) under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council.

3. Examination and possible opinion on a draft Commission Decision authorising the

placing on the market of products containing, consisting of, or produced from genetically modified maize NK603xMON810 (MON-ØØ6Ø3-6xMON-ØØ81Ø-6) under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council. Two draft Commission decisions authorising the placing on the market of genetically modified maize with stacked events under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 on genetically modified food and feed were presented to the Committee. A Commission representative clarified that the scope of these two authorisations was covering the grains of genetically modified maize that may be used for food or feed production or for other uses designated in the draft Decision as "other products for the same uses as any other maize" (e.g. production of oil for biodiesel). These products are falling within the definition of "GMO for food use" or "GMO for feed use" of Regulation 1829/2003 on GM Food and Feed. Several delegations indicated that they were in a position to support these two draft authorisations but that they would welcome further technical discussions on the implementation of the control of the labelling threshold of 0.9% in case of stacked events. Other delegations indicated that, depending on these discussions, they could also support these decisions. It was also agreed that certain aspects of the environmental monitoring plans should be reviewed. The Committee agreed to proceed with these discussions in view to harmonise the implementation of the legislation and to review the environmental monitoring plans. Against this background, the votes were postponed to the next meeting of the Standing Committee.

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Declaration of Greece

1507 x NK603

In general Greece believes that the risk assessment is not sufficiently examined and presented. Toxicology We insist that an additional 90-day feeding study in rats with whole GM plants of the hybrid in question should be carried out to further complete its safety assessment. The fact that studies for each of the parental line (1507, NK603) have been carried out and therefore additional subchronic toxicity studies with 1507xNK603-maize is not considered as necessary cannot be regarded as appropriate. Compositional analysis

The compositional data of 1507xNK603 and the traditional control maize demonstrated statistically significant differences for many nutrients (fatty acids, vitamins and minerals) across locations. It is necessary to include a comparison table of proteins, fat, vitamins, minerals, etc. to show these differences and determine their significance. Moreover, we consider that additional samples for further analysis, harvested from different field experiments are necessary in order to ensure the equivalence of the GM food / feed with the traditional maize. Molecular Characterization A detailed description of the insertion site including sequence data of the inserted material and of the flanking regions, in order to avoid rearrangements has not been conducted for the hybrid in question.

Field Trials Field trials should cover more than one representative growing season and multiple geographical locations representative of various climatic conditions to provide useful information on the protein levels of CRY1, PAT and CP4 EPSPS throughout the growth and development of the maize. The file on the 1507xNK603 maize includes data on field trials that were conducted only in three regions of Chile (Buin, Linderos and Viluco) for one growing season (2002-2003). However, field trials have already been performed in France (2003) and Spain (2003, 2004) according to the submitted application. We believe that these data should be provided. Moreover, data on field trials conducted in at least one more growing season should be provided as well. Greece is of the opinion that still the environmental risk assessment can not be regarded as sufficient.

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Post Market Monitoring Plan According to Art. 5(3k) of the Regulation 1829/2003 a post-market monitoring plan regarding the use of food for human consumption should be added to the dossier. Products are difficult to be monitored. Quantification and Labelling Problems will arise with the labelling (the 0.9% threshold is not applicable) and the quantification of the hybrid in question. The lack of event specific method for the direct detection of the hybrid leads to over - estimation or sub - estimation of the percentage of the GM DNA. On the other hand the simultaneous detection of both events in a single seed is not considered to be a practical solution.

Finally Greece is of the opinion that the paragraphs 2c και ANEX b3 must be clarified further otherwise be removed from the text because are not covered by the scope of the Reg 1829/2003 (art 1 and 15). NK603 x MON810 In general Greece believes that the risk assessment is not sufficiently examined and presented. More specific: Toxicology We insist that an additional 90-day feeding study in rats with whole GM plants of the hybrid in question should be carried out to further complete its safety assessment. The fact that studies for each of the parental lines (MON810, NK603) have been carried out and therefore additional subchronic toxicity studies with NK603 x MON810-maize is not considered as necessary cannot be regarded as appropriate (taking also into consideration the results of the subchronic toxicological studies in rats of the ΜΟΝ863xMON810xNK603 hybrid). Molecular Characterization According to the Technical Dossier, only southern blot experiments have been performed to conclude that the structure and organization of the inserts found in NK603xMON810 maize are equivalent to those present in NK603 and MON810 maize respectively. However, we would like to know which experimental data prove that the flanking sequences of the two inserts in the hybrid NK603xMON810 are the same as in the two parental lines. Field Trials Field trials in different climatic conditions provide useful information on the protein levels of cry1Ab and cp4 epsps throughout the growth and development of the maize. The file on the NK603xMON810 maize includes data on field trials that were conducted at three sites in France during one growing season (2000). The mean level of the CP4 EPSPS protein across all sites in forage samples from the NK603xMON810 and the single-trait NK603

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transgenic maize hybrid was comparable. However, a sound variability of the expression level of this protein within NK603 and NK603xMON810 is observed. Therefore, an explanation for the wide range of values for the CP4 EPSPS levels and the resulted high standard deviation should be provided. Given that field trials have already conducted in USA, the data on the CP4 EPSPS expression levels would be useful. Monitoring Plan According to the provisions of annex VII of directive 2001/18/EC, a monitoring plan that takes into consideration the accidental spillage is missing from the dossier. Post Market Monitoring Plan According to Art. 5(3k) of the Regulation 1829/2003 a post-market monitoring plan regarding the use of food for human consumption should be added to the dossier. Quantification and Labelling. Problems will arise with the labelling (the 0.9% threshold is not applicable) and the quantification of the hybrid in question. The lack of event specific method for the direct detection of the hybrid leads to over - estimation or sub - estimation of the percentage of the GM DNA. On the other hand the simultaneous detection of both events in a single seed is not considered to be a practical solution.

Finally Greece is of the opinion that the paragraphs 2c και ANEX b3 must be clarified further otherwise be removed from the text because are not covered by the scope of the Reg 1829/2003 (art 1 and 15).

3A. Opinion on a draft Commission Decision amending for the second time Decision

2007/31/EC laying down transitional measures as regards the dispatch of certain products of the meat and milk sectors covered by Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council from Bulgaria to other Member States (Item related to the SCFCAH section on Controls and Import Conditions)

The Commission proposed to amend and extend the establishment's list of Decision 2007/31/EC based on the favourable results of the last FVO mission. With the support of the Food and Veterinary Office (FVO), Bulgaria carried out an assessment of all processing establishments in those sectors. In that context, Bulgaria has requested the addition of certain establishments listed in the Annex to Decision 2007/31/EC. Bulgarian authorities have given guarantees that these establishments are now fully in compliance with EU requirements. For the sake of clarity, it was appropriate to replace the original list of Decision 2007/31/EC by the Annex to this Decision.

Vote: unanimous in favour